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21st International Seminar on Urban Form Our common future in urban morphology

ISUF2014 Programme

Overview

3 July (Thursday)

Morning

8:00 Registration (from 8:00 to 13:00)

8:45-9:15 Opening Session

Luís Andrade Ferreira, Vítor Oliveira, Paulo Pinho

9:15-10:00 Plenary Session 1 - Porto

The urban form of Porto

Vítor Oliveira

The metropolitan area of Porto: form, structure and dynamics

Paulo Pinho

10:00-10:15 Plenary Session 2 - Special Book Presentation

Peter Larkham, Michael Conzen, Vítor Oliveira

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-13:15 Plenary Session 2 - Different approaches in the study of urban form

Conzenian research and urban landscape management

Jeremy Whitehand

Morphogenetic interpretation of medieval ground plans of european towns

Jurgen Lafrenz

Urban morphology as a disciplinary basis of architectural design

Giancarlo Cataldi

Space syntax as a method and as a theory

Bill Hillier

Pierre Gauthier (moderator)

13:15-14:30 Lunch

Afternoon

14:30-16:15 Parallel Sessions

16:15-16:45 Coffee Break

16:45-18:30 Parallel Sessions

20:00-21:30 Welcome Reception: Câmara Municipal do Porto

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4 July (Friday)

Morning

8:30-10:15 Parallel Sessions

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-12:30 Parallel Sessions

12:30-14:00 Lunch

Afternoon

14:00-15:45 Parallel Sessions

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 Parallel Sessions

18:00-20:00 Free

20:00-23:00 Dinner: Mosteiro de São Bento da Vitória

5 July (Saturday)

Morning

8:30-10:15 Parallel Sessions

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

10:45-12:30 Parallel Sessions

12:30-14:00 Lunch

Afternoon

14:00-15:45 Parallel Sessions

17:00-20:00 Porto Field Trips

FT1. Within the area of the World Heritage List

coordinated by Fernando Brandão Alves

FT2. The 19th century and the urban transformation of Porto - from bourgeoisie to labour areas

coordinated by Jorge Ricardo Pinto

FT3. Working class housing – the Ilhas of Porto

coordinated by Manuel Teixeira

FT4. The Modernist City

coordinated by David Viana

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6 July (Sunday)

Morning

9:00-9:30 Plenary Session 3 - ISUF Project: A preliminary study for a repository of urban tissue

Karl Kropf

9:30-11:15 Plenary Session 4 - ISUF Task Force on Research and Practice in Urban Morphology

Assessing the plan, the planning process and the results on the ground: Porto case study

Mafalda Silva, Vítor Oliveira

‘What can you offer us?’ Challenges facing the practical application of urban morphology: South Jesmond

Conservation Area, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Kayleigh Hancox, Michael Barke

Revitalization of Ahmedabad’s informal walled city: the role of urban morphology

Nicola Scardigno, Marco Maretto

Urban morphological methodology and planning practice: The ‘Plan d’Occupation des Sols’ for Saint Gervais Les

Bains (Haute Savoie, France). A case study

Laurence Pattacini, Ivor Samuels

The Porto Charter

11:15-11:45 Coffee Break

11:45-13:00 Closing Session

Giancarlo Cataldi, Kai Gu, Jeremy Whitehand, Michael Barke,

Giuseppe Strappa, Frederico de Holanda, Vítor Oliveira

7 July (Monday)

Post-Conference Tours (one-day tours)

Lisbon

coordinated by Teresa Marat-Mendes and Mafalda Sampayo

Historical Centre of Guimarães

coordinated by Jorge Correia

Alto Douro Wine Region

coordinated by Helder Marques and Mário Fernandes

Useful Information:

Parallel sessions

Each parallel session has 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Each session has, in general, five presentations (there are some cases of four or six presentations).

Each presentation has 15 minutes.

The remaining time, in the end of all presentations, should be for debate involving authors and public.

Wireless

Login: feupevents

Password: feup2014

To access to the network from a computer running Windows:

1. Click on the network connections icon that is available on the inferior right side of the screen.

2. Select the ‘feup.conferencias’ options and press ‘Connect’.

3. Next, open a internet browser (IE, Mozilla, Chrome, etc.). And if a message appears on the screen, you will have to select the

‘Proceed to website’ option.

4. Click on ‘login’ and enter the supplied credentials.

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Friday Morning

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Saturday Morning

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Themes

1. Urban morphological theory Sessions 1.1 to 1.3

2. Urban morphological methods and techniques Sessions 2.1 to 2.14

3. The evolution of urban form Sessions 3.1 to 3.14

4. Agents of change Sessions 4.1 to 4.12

5. Revisting urban morphological classics Sessions 5.1 to 5.2

6. Multidisciplinarity in urban form Sessions 6.1 to 6.13

7. Comparative studies of urban form Sessions 7.1 to 7.4

8. Integrated approaches Sessions 8.1 to 8.5

9. Teaching urban form Sessions 9.1 to 9.2

10. The relations between research and practice Sessions 10.1 to 10.5

11. Special parallel sessions Sessions 11.1 to 11.5.2

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Detailed Programme

3 July (Thursday)

14:30-16:15 Parallel Sessions

Session 1.1 Chair: Michael Conzen

Modern city as modular construct

Doevendans K, Scheel A, Meulder B

The role of urban morphological theory in the contemporary urban theory (theory of the city)

Kukina I

The phantom figure of the town centre

Macken J

Interior landscapes - a paradigm shift in contemporary urban regeneration strategies

Marzot N

Session 2.1 Chair: Wowo Ding

Morphological change in Um Al Sharayet residential neighborhood - Albirah and Ramallah

Awad S

Commercial strips’ evolution in a suburban context

Boursas A

Urban design and transition morphologies. Prospects for intervention in Lisbon - Alcântara

Ferreira C

Urban morphological elements studies: for describing generated urban form

Li Q, Ding W

Session 3.1 Chair: Jeremy Whitehand

Polish city from Conzenian perspective - fringe belt phenomenon in Toruń

Deptuła M

Investigating the fringe belt concept: the case of Istanbul, Turkey

Kubat A, Gumru F

Fringe belt analysis as a means to interpreting the urban evolution of Rabat

Safe S, Costa S

Transformation of the fringe belt units at the perimeter of Avenida do Contorno / Belo Horizonte / MG

Simão K, Costa S

The morphological evolution of northwest and northeast inner fringe belt in Macao's Portuguese town

Zheng J, Cheong K

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Session 3.2 Chair: Pierre Gauthier

Urban morphology and architectural design in small towns. The case study of San Vito Romano

Ciotoli P

The urban layout evolution and the complexity of portuguese city

Fernandes S

The morphogenesis of Québec City’s first suburbs

Gauthier P

The building of a city: private and public agreements in Montreal 1790-1850

Ruelland A, Dufaux F

Analysis on the multi-scale morphological evolution of historic centre in Shantou, China

Zhou L, Chen K

Session 4.1 Chair: Karin Schwabe Meneguetti

Influences of housing municipal policy in slum urban form: the case of Heliopolis (São Paulo, Brazil)

Antonucci D, Filocomo G

From informal neighborhoods to space regularization

Antunes G, Lúcio J, Soares N, Julião R

Urbanization in large slums - the challenge of urban transformation

Lacerda J, Chiesse P

Favela: informality leading spontaneity into contemporary city

Loureiro V

The origins and pathways of urban (in)formality

Rocha M

Session 5.1 Chair: Giancarlo Cataldi

Comparative notes on Saverio Muratori and Ludovico Quaroni's urban projects: typology-morphology vs intuition or Piacentini’s

gymnasium?

Del Monaco A

The critical doubt in typological and morphological studies of Italian school as an update to the general concept of urban space

Ieva M

Saverio Muratori. A legacy in urban design (Part I)

Maretto M

Saverio Muratori. A legacy in urban design (Part II)

Maretto M

Re-thinking city. An exemple of Ilses multidisciplinary approach to urban morphology questions

Nicosia C

Session 6.1 Teresa Marat-Mendes

Human dynamics in the waters territory - the interaction of urban spaces and natural spaces, in the region of Camburi

Baptista J, Junior M, Passos R

The connection between city, river, and sea: urban planning in coastal landfills

Barea G, Weiss R, Monteiro E, Loch C

The lagoon line mutation in the urban evolution of Sant’Antioco. An history of productive-natural landscape

Dessì A

The study of urban form versus water management: lessons to a sustainable urban future

Marat-Mendes T, Mourão J, Almeida P

City waterfront territories: urban morphology as a key factor for sustainable development

Mezenina K

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Session 7.1 Chair: Hendrik Tieben

The syntax role: differences among urban fabrics in Lisbon

Barros A

Urban transformation in meeting places: the cases of Bursa & Yazd

Eslami S, Kubat A

Complex-city: study of the pedestrian mobility in north and south commercial sectors of Brasília-DF

Teixeira E, Romero M

Comparing urban forms and rules of the Pearl River Delta cities: Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen

Tieben H, Liu D

Research on urban spatial form in provincial areas with different levels of economic development

Xiong G

Session 9.1 Chair: Peter Larkham

A constructivist approach to urban morphology: engaging students in the study of urban form

Guaralda M

Exploring pedagogical intersections between urban design and morphological methods

McClure W

Urban form in diagrams

Monteiro E

Learning about urban form in Spain

Ruiz-Apilanez B, Solis E, Ureña J, Alfaro J

Teaching and seminar of urban morphology in Peking University, China

Xiong X, Song F

16:45-18:30 Parallel Sessions

Session 1.2 Chair: Michael Conzen

Reading Lefebvre morphologically: a property-based conceptual framework in urban morphology

Bas Y

Conceptualizing the morphogenesis of the Ottoman town through urban morphological theory

Bessi O

Experience of Porto: Understanding the physical environment

Lima C

The village of Nossa Senhora da Vitória in the context of the portuguese urbanistic universe

Pesotti L

Spatiality of multiculturalism

Sarraf M

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Session 2.2 Chair: Derry O’ Connell

Urban morphology of streets in central area of Vitoria (ES)

Botechia F, Thompson A

Street characteristics and pedestrian experience, Vila Real as a case study

Duarte J, Carvalho J, Sá F

Emergent streets. The study of the form and type

Leite J

The demi-block

O’Connell D

Towards a qualitative density: from the block to the street as the urban fabric structuring unit

Vicuña M

Session 3.3 Chair: Mafalda Sampayo

The establishment and organization of mono-axial urban fabric: the Rua Direita in the portuguese city

Amado A

Railway as a vehicle of urban transformation, past and present of the train station

Čechová K

The evolution of street cross-section proportion in Lisbon

Proença S

The impact of Lisbon’s subway development on Avenida da Républica and Avenida da Liberdade

Sampayo M, Silvestre C

Urban chronicles: exploring the evolution of the entrepreneurial disposition of Coimbra periphery

Tavares A

Session 3.4 Chair: Luisa Bravo

U+D urbanform and design: a space syntax tool for design

Carlotti P

Building garages: the evolution of built form on the periphery of London 1880-2013

Dhanani A, Vaughan L, Griffiths S

The evolution of house forms and the change of culture: a Turkish perspective

Gokce D, Chen F

Syntactic approach to cemetery morphology. Two cases in Lisbon

Bazaraite E, Heitor T, Medeiros V

Session 4.2 Chair: François Dufaux

The New Coach Museum – a Brazilian urban narrative in Lisbon

Brito S, Mateus D

Modular design in social housing: the work of Justino Morais 1960-1990

Cardim J

Fernando Távora and the portuguese urban space design

Ferreira C

Reinventing Luanda. The Urbanization Plans of the Luanda's City Council Urbanization Office

Fiúza F, Gama H

Fourth dimensions urban morphologies

Screpanti D, Carlesi P, Mancini G

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Session 5.2 Chair: Peter Larkham

Early ideas of urban morphology: a re-examination of Leighly’s ‘The towns of Mälardalen in Sweden’ (1928)

Larkham P

Urban form of contemporary compact city - case of Oslo

Marjanovic G, Thorén A

Five elements revisited: a morphological approach of Solà-Morales

Monteiro E, Turczyn D

The influence of classics on contemporary thinking - Louis Kahn and Hestnes Ferreira

Saraiva A

Relevance study: relationship of morphological characteristics between residential plot and building pattern in Nanjing

Zhao Q

Session 6.2 Chair: Paulo Pinho

Interaction between rivers and morphology of cities in Sweden

Abshirini E

Morphology and functioning of the metropolitan urban areas

Benaiche A

Urban growth in Hanoi: a retrospective analysis based on Landsat images and field survey

Luong T, Cornet Y, Teller J

The city, the river and mangroves: a case study in San José, Santa Catarina, Brazil

Monteiro E, Weiss R, Barea G

Urban growth and hydrography: convergences on landscape morphology

Peres O, Polidori M, Saraiva M, Santos A, Tomiello F, Santos A

Session 7.2 Chair: Jeremy Whitehand

The urban morphology concept in Brazil

Antonucci D

Gilberto Freyre’s work: between urban morphology and building typology - first approaches

Aragão S, Marques A

Decipher the Babel tower: a discourse analysis of urban morphology in China

Lu A

A portuguese typo-morphological line of though: from geography to architecture

Marat-Mendes T, Cabrita M

Meeting of minds: investigation on the common concepts and different approaches of the major schools of urban morphology

Costa S, Netto M, Moraes L

Session 9.2 Chair: Kwang-Joong Kim

Building-type and permanence of layout-plan: a study on the densification of Los Mochis urban fabric (Mexico)

Armiño L, Reig I, Sendra V, Vicente- Almazán G

Teaching urban form in urban design program: experiences from south korean context

Kim K

Imaging Ranha, Porto, from the subtropics. Australian architecture students search for a portuguese urbanism

Richards P

Teaching urban form in public administration context: aims and challenges

Silva P

Serious urban play - a digital game for teaching urban spatial design

Stevens N, Rosiera J, Rolfeb B, Tertonc U, Jones C

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4 July (Friday)

8:30-10:15 Parallel Sessions

Session 1.3 Chair: Nicola Marzot

New perspectives on the meaning of urban form

Camiz A

A methodology for the analytical interpretation of the urban fabric

Coelho C

Ambiguity in the definition of built form

Kropf K

Disruption and origins: towards a theory of urban evolution

Scheer B

The reference 8 of chapter 2, ‘Alnwick, Northumberland: a Study in Town-Plan Analysis (2nd edition)’ and the research status of

urban morphology in China

Wu M, Shi C, Song F

Session 2.3 Chair: Stael Pereira da Costa

Studies and hypothesis on Mdina and Rabat urban form

Camporeale A

Territorial and urban planning in northern Sinaloa

Cataldi G, López O, Mondéjar D

Typological series - a methodology for the analysis of pre-existing structures in contemporary urban fabric

Martins P

The memory of informality: the typological cycles in the self-built environment

Montejano M

From urban form to architectural design: the case of Guasave

Sendra V, Reig I, Armiño L, Vicente-Almazán G

Session 3.5 Chair: Catarina Marado

Planning new towns for Africa: the portuguese in Asilah (1471-1550)

Correia J

Outside the city walls: the mendicant complexes and the spatial dynamics of portuguese medieval towns

Marado C

The morphological lecture of the city through historic military architecture

Pastrana T, Montejano M

Transformation potential of public spaces in Osijek’s fortification

Stober D, Lončar-Vicković S, Jurković Z

Athens and military architecture

Zaroulas S

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Session 3.6 Chair: Susan Whitehand

The Lisbon urban block: from shape to type

Justo R

Urban block - Krakow tradition

Kantarek A

Transformation of urban blocks and property relations: cases from Historical Peninsula

Küçük E, Kubat A

Study on the morphological differences between areas through the comparative analysis of urban block

Lin X

The transformation of the urban block in the European city

Oikonomou M

Session 4.3 Chair: Michael Barke

Open-minded ‘public’. Shaping urbanity on a wave of change

Bravo L

Change, utopia and ‘the public’: urban transformations and agents of survival in Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro

Carvalho T

A tale of two London squares: the place of morphology in contemporary urban life

Davis H

Public involvement transformation for best future of cities in Russia

Gudz T, Meltsova E, Zaharova M

Changing features of the urban structure in a transitional city

Wékel J, Koriakina P

Session 11.3 Turkish Network of Urban Morphology

Chairs: Ayse Sema Kubat

A look at the past, present and future: an overview of urban morphology research in Turkey

Kubat A

The role of TNUM in furthering urban morphology research in Turkey

Ünlü T

Session 6.3 Chair: Teresa Marat-Mendes

The natural elements on urban form: a critical analysis on the landscape construction

Baptista J, Junior M, Passos R

Experiencing the nature of the city

DeVuono-Powell S

Jucutuquara stream: understanding the dialogue between the city and its water bodies

Passos R, Baptista J, Junior M

Urban form, spatial planning and the European Landscape Convention

Silva P, Gonçalves C

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Session 7.3 Chair: David Viana

A comparison between different urban analysis methods: the case study of Rubattino-Ortica district in Milan

Delsante I, Bertolino N, Giorgi E, Yinan Y

Past and present: an architectural survey of Birnin Lafiya, a Dendi village

Pinet J

Urban form and its implication for the use of urban spaces

Reis A

Morphogenetic analysis of Bahçelievler housing cooperative, Ankara: exploring the turkish case

Songülen N

Combining different morphological approaches in the study of Maputo

Viana D, Oliveira V

Session 11.5.1 Open spaces and the new Brazilian urban form

Chair: Silvio Macedo

Open space systems and the constitution of the contemporary Brazilian urban form: first results

Queiroga E, Macedo S

Open spaces and urban form: a systemic relation

Campos A, Queiroga E, Custódio V

Landscape units as territorial analysis procedure

Montezuma R, Tangari V, Isidoro I, Magalhães A

The landscape of sprawl: relationships between natural and urban dynamics

Coelho L, Macedo S

Urban form and land value: morphologycal types and patterns

Silva J, Lima F

Integrated approaches in Vitória Workshop: a study on open space system and the urban form in Brazil

Mendonça E

10:45-12:30 Parallel Sessions

Session 11.1 Urban food and urban form: an underexplored intersection (round table)

Chair: Joe Nasr Nasr J, Gilliland J, Hardman M, Komisar J, Mees C

Session 2.4 Chair: Frederico de Holanda

Urbanity and legibility at Av. Cora Coralina, Goiânia-GO/ Brazil, from Jane´s Walk movement

Farias A, Andrade L, Tenório G

The positive dissemination: interpreting a new process for urban form analysis

Gonçalves A, Tomé A, Medeiros V

City or parish: dilemmas in Brasilia, Brazil

Holanda F

Intensity of use in public squares in the central area of Florianópolis/SC - Brazil

Maté C, Micheleti T, Saboya R, Santiago A

The sociability of the street interface - revisiting West Village, Manhattan

Palaiologou G, Vaughan L

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Session 3.7 Chair: Kinda Al Sayed

From Pergamon to Bergama: revealing the ‘Layer’s to understand the evolution of urban form Altinoz G

From Tomar to Angra: interpretative hypothesis of geometric pattern morphology

Dias J

Form follows function - morphological and functional change in the Hague and Detroit, 1911-2011

Kickert C

Disparity syndrome

Sarshar S, Masood J

A spatiotemporal model of growth and change in the network structure of Manhattan and Barcelona

Sayed K

Session 3.8 Chair: Renato Leão Rego

The making of the ‘happiest city’ in the USA: managing urban form in San Luis Obispo, CA

Dandekar H

Power strategies and everyday drawing a city of colonial Brazil: the Filipéia de Nossa Senhora das Neves

Filha M, Filho I

Morphology and structure of road crossings of the modernist urban ring of Viana do Castelo in the City's General Plan

Lopes J, Gulias M, Cavaleiro R

Urbanization in the Brazilian hinterland’s ‘forgotten century’: growth patterns in Planaltina

Palazzo P

From Oppidum to Suburbia: urban transformations in the medieval town of Monção

Torres V, Delgado J

Session 4.4 Chair: Michael Barke

Hongta group and its city: Danwei and its evolved group as an agent of change in China

Dai Y, Song F

Unidade residencial da Reboleira Sul

Ferreira B

Tenure of urban land

Junior D, Salgado I

Agent and morphological process

Shi C, Wu M, Song F

An introduction to the research on use pattern of Lushan National Park based on its cultural landscape process

Xiong X, Liu M, Song F

Session 6.4 Chair: Fernando Brandão Alves

A multidisciplinary approach to explore urban public spaces

Alvares L

Epistemology of public spaces - a cultural approach

Hanzl M

Public spaces and behavioral patterns. The case of Liljeholmstorget in Stockholm

Kariminia E

Public space and morphology of neighborhoods

Sohrabi N

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Session 6.5 Chair: Stael Pereira da Costa

The urban wasteland as a stage for biogeochemical afforestation processes

Amaral R, Costa S

Sustainable mobility: the morphological planning contribution

Dufaux F, Labarthe M

The interaction between urban form and public art. Two examples on Lisbon’s waterfront

Ochoa R

Cities in the intersection of environment and public arts

Şimşek G

Cities of aquifers and wind-catchers: eco-morphology of dwelling in the Persian plateau

Zamani P

Session 7.4 Chair: Wendy McClure

Revaluing urban morphology as urban heritage: case studies on Barcelona and Kyoto

Abe D

Application of morphological concepts to characterize german immigration’s nucleus in Brazil

Andrade B, Taveira E, Almeida R

Spontaneous and induced form: comparing Sao Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte

Barbosa E, Capanema P, Tú N

Exhibition of city: what’s next? The case of Lisbon 1940 vs. Rome 1942

Pegorin E

Session 11.5.2 Brazilian morphology

Chair: Silvio Macedo

Simulation techniques to analyze transformations of urban form, landscape and micro climate in Vargem Grande

Tângari V, Cardeman R

The urban form of the housing policy ‘Minha Casa Minha Vida’ in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo

Donoso V, Queiroga E

Open spaces system: describing urban morphology of Vila Mariana's discrict

Degreas H, Macedo S

Urban form and multidisciplinarity: contributions to the São Paulo Master Plan revision

Queiroga E, Meyer J, Macedo S

Public policies towards river and streams restoration: perception and appropriation

Galender F, Campos A

Morphologic transformations of public spaces in the surroundings of Nova Lima’s churchs

Maciel M, Teixeira M

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14:00-15:45 Parallel Sessions

Session 2.5 Chair: Kai Gu

The Projeto Orla (Lake Paranoá, Brasília/Brazil): the production of an exclusionary margin

Lembi M, Medeiros V

Connecting strategic nodes in Stockholm’s suburbs - utilizing the Place Syntax Tool in the analysis and design process

Locke R, Marcus L

The network that spreads: program my house my life and urban accessibility

Pereira G, Silva J

Mapping urban space based on visual perception

Zhuang Y, Ding W

Session 2.6 Chair: Decio Rigatti

Changing form of the Baltic cities: resurrection of the suburbs

Cirtautas M

Spatio-Structural correlates at the regional and national scales

Hillier B, Serra M

Mind the gap

Marras F

The morphology of conurbation

Rigatti D

Session 3.9 Chair: Ian Morley

Urbanization life cycle of Nablus city (1946-2015)

Ashqar H, Hadba L, Tuqan N

Hermann Jansen's Grünstreifen in Ankara and their transformation

Burat S

Morphological process as an instrument for knowing chronological character: a case study in Tainan

Chen C, Lin W

The evolution of urban form since post-war period in Taiwan - a case study of Yonghe city

Chen C, Tsai C

The evolution of the Anatolian townscape in the early republican period of Turkey in the case of Mugla

Koca F

Session 3.10 Chair: Terry Slater

Analysis of the correlated relations between ancient Chinese urban morphology and social culture

Dai J, Wang Z

The impact of culture and social relations on urban form in Iran in the historical evolution

Daneshpour A, Taghidokht H, Sabokkhiz M

Morphological evolution of urban form components in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul

Kubat A, Kürkçüoğlu E

Grasping the meaning of the modern urban form in the Philippines: political, social, and spatial perspectives

Morley I

A code for the Islamic cities of the Gulf

Petruccioli A

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Session 4.5 Chair: Michael Barke

From urban sprawl to a compact city policy: the primacy of process over form

Cavaco C

Interpret planning gap caused from accomplished roads by identifying building forms

Chen C, Liang C

Events-driven morphological process: a case study of Auckland's waterfront

Shephard T, Gibson L

The influence of the sacred on the urban form of Brazilian cities

Resende L

How big is my garden?

Wilkinson D

Session 6.6 Chair: Biao Wang

The Urban Cool Islands project, a case study crossing research and practice

Bonneaud F, Bonhomme M, Adolphe L

GENIUS, a tool to generate multi-scalar databases for urban energy studies

Bonhomme M

Energy planning from the zero level

Catarino R

The impact of urban form on wind energy potential

Wang B, Adolphe L, Cot L

Session 6.7 Chair: Jorge Ricardo Pinto

Analysis of the correlated relations between ancient Chinese urban morphology and social culture

Dai J, Wang Z

An associated study of urban form analysis and urban morphology: small cities in Zona da Mata Mineira, MG

Lustoza R

Heritage, urban morphology and infrastructure. Challenges for brazilian historic cities and/ or colonial matrix

Nascimento A, Silva M

Urban morphology and social geography, in the mid-nineteenth century, in Porto

Pinto J

Session 8.1 Chair: Karl Kropf

Study on regeneration of downtown area through riverfront development as urban catalyst

Aitani K, Arima T

Taking a metabolic perspective in urban morphological analysis: the case of Isfahan

Kropf K, Changalvaiee Y

Sous le pavé la plage: squares of Lisbon

Matos M

Urban morphology and the ecological paradigm

Meneguetti K, Costa S

Urban form in a systems view

Perdicoúlis A

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Session 10.1 Chair: Paul Sanders

The impediments for small-scale development in Miami-Dade County

Firley E, Frey A

Towards a flexible definition of limits in urban planning: controlling urban form under uncertainty.

Moreira B

The role of morphology in redesigning old downtown in The Dalles, Oregon

Neis H

Interpretation of morphological data to inform design Bridge to Bridge: Ridge to Ridge urban design workshop

Sanders P

Recovery Machizukuri through the creation of a network community

Shiraki R

16:15-18:00 Parallel Sessions

Session 2.7 Chair: Luisa Bravo

Configuration of urban grid and the relationship between apartments building location: case Florianópolis, Brazil

Corrêa A, Saboya R

Analysis of pedestrian movement: a case study in Balneário Camboriú / Sc

Largura A, Goettems R

Urban morphological methods in Miralles's St Catherine’s courtyard type of urban design

Saura M

Boundary Line Type (BLT) Mapping: analysing the socio-spatial and material interfaces of urban form

Vis B

Session 2.8 Chair: David Viana

Mafalala grammar and the qualitative assessment of their livability requirements

Barros P, Beirão J, Viana D

Measuring morphological coherence: a performance criterion for planning

Çalışkan O, Mashhoodi B

Generating urban fabrics in the orthogonal and non-orthogonal urban landscapes

Gong Q, Li J, Wang N, Zhang X, Li Y

A generative design system for interventions in dispersed territories

Orsi F, Fiorito S, Beirão J

Session 3.11 Chair: Jorge Correia

Evolution, the current state and future of physical urban form of Gaborone city, Botswana

Cavrić B, Phuthologo B

Beira, a modernist landscape in tropical Africa

Fernandes M, Mealha R, Mendes R

From ‘a miserable town of 150 mud huts’ to ‘the city that never sleeps’: the transformation of Limassol’s urban form

Geddes I

The role of the PDAU in the urban morphology of Saida city in Algeria

Zatir S, Habib B, Zatir A

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Chairs: Wowo Ding, Andong Lu

CNUM and the evolution of chinese discourse on urban form

Ding W, Lu A

The typological process and the morphological period: a cross-cultural assessment

Gu K

An application of urban morphology to a structural conservation urban design project

Hu Y

The mode of landscape and village pattern in Changzhou

Hua X

Spatial patterns of urban growth in Xi’an, China: a fringe-belt approach

Ren Y

An exploration of complementary utilization of Spacematrix, Space Syntax and Place Syntax methods in urban design

Zhang Y

Session 4.6 Chair: Ian Morley

Assessing the effects of governing thoughts on the form of cities

Daneshpour A, Soleimani A, Charbgoo N, Ashnaee T

The evolution of neighborhood model as a manifestation of political regime shift: the case of Cairo - Egypt

Ibrahim I

Land use regulations in São Paulo: possible new paths

Silva J

Long term urban trans|form|ations and tactical urbanism short-term actions

Silva P

Power, ideology and space re-generation: Istanbul case

Özden P

Session 6.8 Chair: Cristina Teixeira

Impact of sectoral urban development of Muritala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on traffic flow

Fashina O, Agamah F

Morphological structure and system community facilities

Schäfer K, Oliveira L

Housing development transformations: political directives and post-occupation life

Teixeira M, Maciel M, Alonso P

2014 World Cup in Brazil: what about urban mobility in Metro Porto Alegre?

Ugalde C, Braga A, Rigatti D, Zampieri F

The urban morphology around elevated station of urban rail transit in China

Yao M

Session 6.9 Chair: Paulo Pinho

Unsustainable empty for inadequate use of urban space

Carvalho M

Interactions between agricoltural-systems and urban forms in Sardinian villages

Dessì A

Resilience thinking and urban form: a contribution to the spatial analysis of the territory

Martins A, Cruz S, Pinho P

Study on the sustainable development of urban fringe at the background of urban and rural co-ordination in China

Ying W

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Session 8.2 Chair: Marco Maretto

The population spatial evolution impacts on urban morphology in urbanization process of China

Chen C, Zhou W

Effects of migration processes on urban form

Guimarães A, Neto P

Diaspora typo-morphology analysis: a study of post-colonial city in critical approaches

Huang P, Kuo C

Morphological analysis of the informal city. The Villa 31 in Buenos Aires. Argentina

Maretto M, Amato A, Boggio N, Catanzano G, Corvigno A, Bandieri G

Urbanization in the Ave Valley region: more than a sum of building projects?

Travasso N, Casas Valle D

Session 10.2 Chair: Ivor Samuels

Urban form study for better future of the city

Kantarek A

The relation between research on urban morphology and planning

Maistrou E

The morphological dimension of planning documents: case study Belgrade, capital of Serbia

Niković A, Đokić V, Manić B

Future urban changes through design guidance: new principles

Sepe M

Changing patterns of urban development in turkish cities: an investigation into planning practice

Ünlü T

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5 July (Saturday)

8:30-10:15 Parallel Sessions

Session 2.9 Chair: Stephan Marshall

An area structure approach for town plan analysis

Marshall S

The intensity of smallness and urban character: the case studies of Yanesen and Jiyugaoka precincts in Tokyo

Muminović M

Mapping micromorphologies using 3D surveying technology: ‘Qilou’ architecture in the Xiguan district of Guangzhou

Shutter L

Typological atlases of block and block-face

Vialard A

Analysis and modeling of spatial changes: identification and quantification of urban growth in Florianópolis-SC-Brazil

Weiss R, Santiago A

Session 2.10 Chair: Tolga Ünlü

Source of resilience in the urban form of Naiwan area in Kesennuma

Abe T, Satoh S

São Paulo: a legal reading of urban form

Barbosa E

Air oriented urban form: to develop an Eco-City in the tropical urban area

Mamun M, Begum A

Urban form regulation methods: Garden City and Low Carbon Cities

Mourão J

Analysis of tools and ‘patterns’ for assessment of urban sustainability to promote design quality

Otto E, Andrade L, Lemos N

Session 3.12 Chair: Jorge Correia

Analyzing the effects of hot and arid climate on the form of historic cities of Iran

Daneshpour S, Nedoushan M

Island-City / City-Island: Island precincts and evolving urban morphology of Abu Dhabi, UAE

Mishra A

Mapping the urban form. Coastal fishing villages in Algarve

Pacheco M, Heitor T

Spatial and economic integration of mill towns with their surrounding urban environment

Rohloff I

Evolved urban form to respond to extreme sea level events in coastal cities

Wang L, Han J

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Session 4.7 Chair: Decio Rigatti

Tourism and mega-events: the birth of a conflict culture in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Bessa A, Álvares L, Barbosa T

Within and outside virtual walls

Braga A, Trusiani E, Rigatti D, Ugalde C, Zampieri F, Reckziegel D

Analysis of urban morphology on festival space decorated on urban space

Matsuura K

From planned decentralization to unplanned urban development: manipulation of 1990 Ankara Plan

Özler O

Mi casa es tu casa: the creation of the Rambla del Raval in Barcelona, between urban renewal and touristic branding

Scarnato A

Session 4.8 Chair: Feng Song

Assessing the impacts of musealisation on urban form: the case of Sultanahmet Archaeological Park in Istanbul’s Historic Peninsula

Aykaç P

A site that has been rearranged and then rehabilitated and then renewed

Dinler M, Guchan N

Public space and commons as the main resouce for the rehabilitation of social housing settlements in Italy

Gullì L, Zazzi M

The role of municipality in urban regeneration: the case of Lisbon’s eastern waterfront

Nevado A

The re-appropriation of industrial sites in the urban form of the post-communist city

Statica I

Session 6.10 Chair: Fernando Brandão Alves

Densification process of Copacabana neighbourhood over 1930, 1950 and 2010 decades: comfort indexes

Drach P, Barbosa G, Corbella O

Dynamics interactions between urban form, green spaces and environmental quality in two metropolitan areas in Brazil

Montezuma R, Pezzuto C, Albuquerque C

A construction perspective of urban morphology study in Shanghai alleyway house

Ni J, Liu G

Assessment of the ‘local climate zones’ in area residential with low-rise buildings. The case of Campinas, Brazil

Pezzuto C, Monteiro V

Contributions to the study of urban morphology

Dias F, Campos M

Session 6.11 Chair: Ayse Sema Kubat

Impact of spatial structure on women’s travel in urban areas in Pakistan

Ahmed W, Imran M, Scheyvens R

Evolution of sociometric layout as a reflection of cultural changes

Hanzl M

The effects of urban form on levels of integration of housing schemes and social interaction among residents

Lay M, Lima M

Residential vilas in Rio de Janeiro: sustainability of a historic housing type

Rio V, Alcantara D, Cardeman R

Understanding the built form through the female service workers’ experience of urban space: the case of Istanbul

Sungur C, Kubat A, Guloksuz E

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Session 8.3 Chair: Kai Gu

The implementation of urban plan strategies in Sintra: integration, identity and development

Cardim J, Borges T, Fiúza F

Integration of public spaces into the urban environment in case of Perm

Kuznetsova A, Maximova S

In between public and private space: the role of cul-de-sacs in the historic urban form of Antakya

Rifaioğlu M, Güçhan N

A method for planning viewing spots and cityscape control

Yamamoto D, Kawahara S

Session 10.3 Chair: Ivor Samuels

Density, urban form and quality of life

Beaurin C, Raymondon G, Andersen I, Dias S

Study on relationship between urban morphology and policy in China

Gao C, Ding W

Re-trial the role urban morphology in Taiwan’s modern planning mechanism

Huang Y

Current urban regulation and its limits regarding urban form in Brazilian cities

Silva J

A subtropical urban taxonomy: the tension of research informing practice

Richards P

10:45-12:30 Parallel Sessions

Session 2.11 Chair: Frederico de Holanda

The implication of the adoption of ICT on the fractal dimension of urban systems of Lagos megacity

Akindeju O

The study of territorial development cycles and settlement morphologies through of geosimulation techniques

Lombardini G

Modeling urban growth patterns across geographical scales by a fractal diffusion-aggregation approach

Murcio R

Hybrid cellular automaton – agent-based model of informal peripheral development in Latin American cities

Santos A, Polidori M, Peres O, Saraiva M

Simulation of urban growth on cellular spaces using accessibility measures

Saraiva M, Polidori M, Peres O, Santos A

Session 2.12 Chair: Karl Kropf

Connections and spatial patterns of urban ecosystems for water sensitive urban design in the housing sector Taquari

Andrade L, Hills S, Blumenschein R

Mapping urban village as a form of urban ecology

Dou P, Ding W

Systemic analysis as tools for interaction

Meunier

Understanding the relationship between urban form and microclimate conditions in urban planning

Villadiego K

Urban street tree modelling using high polygon 3d models with photometric daylight systems

White M, Langenheim N

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Session 3.13 Chair: Teresa Marat-Mendes

Restelo neighbourhood: a paradigmatic example of urban form overlapping

Almeida P

Tradition vs. modernity in urban form in Portugal, 1934-1960: Planos Gerais de Urbanização

Dias J

When the actions of the Office of PDRL transform planning a bureaucratic and operational discipline

Ferreira B

Utopia and reality: from Étiènne de Gröer to the late 20th century. Évora, Portugal

Monteiro M, Tereno M, Tomé M

Campo Alegre, 1940-1994. The evolution and persistence of a territorial intend

Ramos S

Session 4.9 Chair: Paulo Silva

Urban mobility - urban mutations. Means transport and morphological changes in the city of Belém

Andrade F, Silveira I

Urban road and street planning as part of urbanization: integration or separation?

CasasValle D

Accessibilities as an agent of change in urban form

Silva P

The dynamics of structures impacting Transit Oriented Development in Noorderkwartier Area

Waaijer A

Tracing urban catalysts in Noorderkwartier area

Waaijer A

Session 4.10 Chair: Marco Maretto

Actors of formation in urban periphery: Çayyolu case

Kiziltaş A

Development of a suburb, throught series of unfortunate events

Kristjánsdóttir S

Metropolitan dialogues: Lisbon’s external and place specific agents of change

Moreira I

Managing the mark of the memory: a case study on the North Dublin Victorian fringe-belt

Moreira M

Heavier challenges - fewer resources: lens for a new urban reality in Lisbon

Morgado S, Moreira I, Vargas J

Session 6.12 Chair: Howard Davis

Characterization of the relationship between commercial plots and building patterns

Jiang J

The commercial-residential building: an architectural process to understand the socio-economics of urban morphology

Narvaez L

Municipal average building capacity

Rebelo E

The morphological sense of commerce

Saraiva M, Pinho P

Modern tendencies of the location of office functions in European cities

Zawada-Pęgiel K

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Session 6.13 Chair: Jason Gilliland

The systemic focus on walkability and urban form

Barros A

Safety in relation to the urban form

Benko M

Impact of walkable urban form on social security – a study of Naragh in Iran

Daneshpour A, Sabokkhiz M, Jalili S, Taghidokht H

By São Paulo sidewalks: urban form and walkability

Degreas H, Katakura P, Santos C

Urban morphology: a prescription for healthy built environments?

Gilliland J

The elements of urban morphology which influence residents’ leisure walking activities: case study of Shanghai

Mao J, Chen Y

Session 8.4 Chair: Pierre Gauthier

How to find spatial patterns for criminality in urban areas

Almeida H, Serdoura F, Guinote H

Assessing the impacts of urban barriers on the arterial system of the city: a case study in Montréal, Canada

Buzzetti J, Gauthier P

Urban form and orientation in urban space

Kantarek A

Urban form and social output

Krafta R

Mapping and morpho-typological inferences in low-lying coastal Tianjin

Wang, L, Li L, Gong Q

Session 10.4 Chair: Giuseppe Strappa

Shaping the city. Public space in the (re)construction of portuguese contemporary city

Coelho R

An urban analysis method for the historic city - the Castelo and Alfama hill in Lisbon

Costa A, Crespo A, Gonçalves J

Empty vacant - redefining interior’s block voids in Guimarães

Dias J, Ochoa R, Suaréz M

Urban design and transition morphologies. Prospects for intervention in Lisbon - Alcântara

Ferreira C

Morphological analysis as support for interventions in public spaces in historic cities

Filha M, Azevedo M, Silva A

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10:45-12:30 Parallel Sessions

Session 2.13 Chair: Tolga Ünlü

The recomposition of urban public spaces. Case study of the historic centre of Noale, Italy

Pietrogrande E, Caneva A

Landscape design method toward tops of surrounding mountains in japanese castle towns

Sugano K, Satoh S

Measuring urban canyons with a real-time sky view factor modelling

White M

An approach on describing the street skyline: a framework for identifying street’s spatial significant lines

Yang H

Session 2.14 Chair: François Dufaux

Urban form and accessibility to rail transit stations: a case study of Auckland

Adli S

Morphology and typology of multi-storey car park: the case of Vitória, Brazil

Borges H

Reciprocities in spatial positioning of airport and city

Mashhoodi B, Wandl A, Timmeren A

Systems thinking for new perspectives on urban form - a case study of urban transport corridors

Stevens N, Salmon P

How urban form influences accessibility: calculating several measures for distinct urban contexts in Portugal

Vale D, Alves R, Saraiva M, Pereira M

Session 3.14 Chair: Manuel Teixeira

Is there a transversal organic pattern? Favela and its diachronic relations

Loureiro V, Medeiros V

Urban planning failure and the tale of two informal neighbourhoods of Accra, Nima and Old Fadama

Owusu G, Awumbila M, Teye J

The ilhas of Porto and the ‘self-improvement’ urbanism: the inhabitants as engine of urban transformation

Sena N, Doevendans K, Rousseau S

From housing to city. Lisbon´s public housing promotions - 1910 / 2012

Serpa F

The ilhas of Porto, a fundamental component of the city’s nineteenth century urban morphology (Part I)

Teixeira M

The ilhas of Porto, a fundamental component of the city’s nineteenth century urban morphology (Part II)

Teixeira M

Session 4.11 Chair: Feng Song

Similar processes, divergent outcomes

Kuyucu T, Danış D

The built form of technology campuses: an exploratory study

Magdaniel F

New university complexes as a force of shaping the urban form of the medium sized cities in contemporary Iran

Nasserian A, Klets V, Kalbasi S

Urban black holes: the rural in the urban as liminal spaces from where to build a new city

Santos P, Pena-Corvillon D

Exploring university morphology

Silva L, Heitor T

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Session 4.12 Chair: Art McCormack

Aging as an agent of change in the way how we occupy our territory

Bordalo A, Matos M

Confederations Cup 2013 in Brazil and urban conflicts manifest in Belo Horizonte / MG

Gonçalves R, Simão K, Araújo J, Pedroso A

Urban Conflicts Observatory of Belo Horizonte / MG: sociospatial processes reading from conflicts

Gonçalves R, Simão K, Araújo J, Pedroso A

Towards sustainable transformation in urban historical quarters

Jie H

Urban morphologies of alternative spaces: a case study of Tehran

Soleimani B, Staub A

Session 11.4 The Middle Eastern Cities and Isfahan School of Urban Morphology

Chair: Farnaz Arefian

Short film/visual introduction - Silk Cities

Islamic Cities and Isfahan School of Urban Design: morphological learning from a masterpiece

Arefian F, Estaji H, Jabbari M, Koledova A, Fatemi M

Qazvin in the Middle East & Porto in Europe: a comparison of their urban morphologies

Jabbari M, Ramos R

Session 8.5 Chair: Renato Leão Rego

Industrial-housing ensembles at Lisbon - morphology and spacialization

Antunes G, Lúcio J, Soares N, Julião R

An urban taboo

Falsetti M

Classical ideas, progressive aspirations: academicist urbanism designing northern Paraná new towns

Rego R, Ribeiro T, Taube J

Graphing History: the example of early american studies of japanese settlements forms

Santini T, Taji T

European spatial paradigms. Urban infrastructural morphologies

Triggianese M, Berlingieri F

Session 10.5 Chair: Giuseppe Strappa

Reviving the heart of a historical metropolis

Ismail K

Urban design guideline for upgrading environmental quality of Niayasar; emphasis on morphological dimension

Lari S, Dehkordi N

Employing typomorphology to restore collective city memory through urban design in Taiwan

Lin M, Tsao C

Project MEAVS / Mapping East Asian Vernacular Settlements

Shutter L

Urban morphology of historic fabrics and contemporary architectural design. The case study of Lazio

Strappa G

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Organizing Committee

Vítor Oliveira - University of Porto - Portugal

Paulo Pinho - University of Porto - Portugal

Ana Natálio - University of Porto - Portugal

Claúdia Monteiro - CM Arquiteta - Portugal

Luisa Batista - University of Porto - Portugal

Tiago Patatas - University of Porto - Portugal

Diana Silva - University of Porto - Portugal

Scientific Committee

Michael Barke - University of Northumbria - UK

Fernando Brandão Alves - Universidade do Porto - Portugal

Giancarlo Cataldi - Università degli Studi di Firenze - Italy

Michael Conzen - University of Chicago - USA

Jorge Correia - Universidade do Minho - Portugal

Wowo Ding - Nanjing University - China

Mário Fernandes - Universidade do Porto - Portugal

Pierre Gauthier - Concordia University - Canada

Kai Gu - University of Auckland - New Zealand

Frederico de Holanda - Universidade de Brasilia - Brazil

Karl Kropf - Built Form Resource - UK

Peter Larkham - Birmingham City University - UK

Teresa Marat-Mendes - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa - Portugal

Marco Maretto - Università degli Studi di Parma - Italy

Nicola Marzot - Università degli Studi di Ferrara - Italy

Catherine Maumi - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble - France

Vítor Oliveira - Universidade do Porto - Portugal

Staël Pereira Costa - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brazil

Paulo Pinho - Universidade do Porto - Portugal

Nuno Norte Pinto - The University of Manchester - UK

Ivor Samuels - University of Birmingham - UK

Paul Sanders - Queensland University of Technology - Australia

Terry Slater - University of Birmingham - UK

Jeremy Whitehand - University of Birmingham - UK